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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1892)
1rn milium; jrm ttMR $mmmtmmk HAN D K K RC H I B 1S . LADJES' JAPANESE SILKS, tm UMt I'mtHi A mmlr. Plain unit frtnvih ftiiilinihhwril litltir. ami ih'tnmi lrort, All win? ami it'iuuh'i'fuUu twiuw linn Htltotiwt CM I M 0 NS , '''''' '"" Mvm 1 1 mid line It Ivfa, LINENS AND MUSLINS. Tan wiili vai'lvtlvHloviiuiiwvahu I'timy hIIIm unit Initial tftiiittlrrt'li !' In AhtimfniHv, T. H0LT7EHS0H. 301 Commorcial Stroot mm ftotfrfffA Yfhlifi jnttm wl f,M Ut (riilliffrrg it fiMtfff en IMIi nfreef ffl fr&ftnl fnlfnt flnrtf HfflTMfK fill truth flr Mftoin A Hdiflfi, fw miller mi aMM fitiiffnf fafurWiiy, fiwiilM( lliii lit mnP (if hmnIIh 1 "II "Willi filfdwf (ml Miliar V. The Vor T m JmkimM W - - - - r - - - i (ir i,f-h4'HwiAf'Mn I (W ' rnlltW Ifhl M'f lw I in? I lMt ff flf IIIW IFMI fhwM riM Aftf mw?if f4M, iMtf wfffnrihf ff fr mfh l rill ir MrtHMfti MN , nH tffmrtiM (Trfftff a! AW"4 '! flM!, TlHMItMil innuuWnmf ffi ) """"W M wmiwmii tfri wiwjw wiiippiiwwwf 0mmmnm Till! Ctl'lTiil. MRiML WKDNKHDAV, DW. si, JftnGfWH1 f WB' PJtiWFPK GIIMT k PATrBUSON, (Jortlors In (Jrocorioa, Crockery, Glasfwaroi Paints, Oils, Vnrnlslios, Brushes, Wlndowglius, Etc. Solo gouts for Eplcuro Ton and Ulg f .m Onklng Powtlor. lilO.I). OOOlllltitf, I,(JAMII,I JIUlI.IUXUJfATtil.IAI.. Mine, coiiiuiil, plaster, Imlr, fife nnil building brick, II ru iiluy, msiuI, gntvol, blacksmith nnil house until, wood, nil kiiiiin, unoluMilo iiml ro- lull. OMIeo 05 Htulo street. Uoomiuij&Caiiim,. THE SPA. Wo emi guarantee the quality and purity of oiireundy became wo make everything wu pull. It Is'n deception and n snare for imyonu to gunruuteo their goods without knowing what Is In them. Wo guarantee becuusu we make. Tho Spu 111 Htiitc ctrutit. W. T. fcjToi.z, AIunuKur. AN IMMENSE SNOWFALL. A Dakota Blizzard from tho South Prostrates Business. At 0 o'clock Tuesday night u howllngBtoriuwIiid But In from the biiuth and btfdro midnight It was hlowiiig hiiovv In pht'els. Thu feathery 1111 bsungcrt of tho frost king aoon coated everything white Great giwtH of wind Hhook the h luses and pretty aoon the Btonn allied down to a Hteudy blow of thirty miles an hour. PAIM'KUWJIITR. Loug before tho grey dawn tho hlllrtund luiulBcapi'B were clad iu whlto. On tliu hlllH tho buow was light and 11 iky, lying ten inches d up before noon, and Btlll coming. On tho low ground It packed down, damp, wet und slushy. The south Mill nt funcea and houses were hoivlly coated. Wlmlows, door, casements and chlmnejs had a six inch coat and were as beautiful as Jack Frost could made them. Mar bio palaceB could not bu half as graceful In exterior as this archi tecture of I he driven snow. Bororo 10 a. in. a Joujinal repre sentative made au eflbrtto explore tho region south. Not a wheel had been turned on tho eclectrlo cat line to Kural cemetery. A Military milk wagon was plowing lis way from door to door. Under tho Bidewalks scores of little birds were hiding jrom the bitter blinding storm. Thotull (Irs were bonding In the lilaet llko reeds, tho heavy snow im.altliiL' their long limbs and crush- i.wr iiu.tri down with hundreds of noiiiifirinf hiiow unon whoever was heueath. THE SOHOOIi). About one-third of tho children found their way to Lincoln school and wero Blnglng their morning nonus. They were mostly of families near by and Bhowed great plucu to vomo out at all. A solitary foot paa fiuiger fiom the hills twyond the cemetery was encountered by the renorterand said tho drifts were two in tlireofeet deep along the fences. A gentlemen came out of his hou-o near tho chtircli, looaeu arouuu, tarted down town, when4a scoop whoveltul of snow descended upon his neck from an elevation of about (lfty feet in a ilr tree. Ho ruu back Into his houui. . TIIH IILEOTHJO MNJ3 wero blocked until 10 o'clock. Tele phone and other wires wero cross Ing the p iwer wire in all directions, letting tho elecirlo "Juice" out. Lino men wero sent out to cut the ftoiuiiiifr nroHa wires and at an Wlfly llMir flii'Ml" (ilMflilll('ittlfllf nitiitit Ihn rliy wmh hImimiI (inllrilv miH'riilii, Oim nf Itic WlfMiMllio IH1I, I,, iuiiiIhhi (villi it li.ir.i mi llin Mm fleny mnKi ami hit ilfopi In n Irnrhn mi Hinlit Kifrcl. Tim nlilliirtl wmadooii rt-ii(tialiil, IIIiWTIIHi niMMItJJHiAl PiM ctrr itv My 10 n in tlm lolcgfapli mid lil vplioiicnllli'tn unro coiiipli'li'ly iIIn nblul. Hhnrtly nflor Id llixlim of II iu unit KiiiOKii lulled from llio nwllchbimril unit rt'UjH In llio Wca lorn (Jul- ' . mn "lrc hail (T'imciI their linen fiuin (ho cli-citlk' light mid (hhut wlrefl mid there wan not a link to bt lienrd, The network of wire all oyer tlm city wero weighted down by heavy olliiglngHiiuvv mid chaim rolgtiud, Tluru was H'Hiiu comtiiuiiluatlou by tulvphuiiii (o I'orllanil hut tho (illy, uxnhaiigu wiih burnt out. At tlm I'mlal Telegiaph ('o. tho cllukem wero all silent. Tho mcHtongor call boxes of both tho Western Union and Loukwood sysluuiH weto not In operation, The prospect Huumed good for not only ielntr cut oil' form all oomuitimcalliMi with thu outer world, but for tho city spending thoulghl Iu darknus, without elec tric lights. MUTING UP. At 11 a. in. tlio snow fall let up a little but thu wind wim driving from duo south harder than over, tho snow (lerceiidlng at aji angle of about thirty degrees. Thu railroad men were positive all trains would be blockaded by night If it did not let 11(1. THi: CAPITAL CITY electric railway began moving cars at 7 and connected with thu local tnilii at tho Southern Pacific depot. The first car went south about 10 and rtgulur trips on all tho lluex were being made about noon. A good many poles were blown down In the suburbs, but forces of men wero put at work straightening them out. As fist as lighter wires broke tbo circuits they were cut and everything was done bj Manager Auwu to keep tbo wheels moving. There were not many peo plo stirring out and there wero more cars than demands for transporta tion. TUB SAI.KJI atOTOR street railroad got all Its lines open ed up by 10 o'olock. Superintend ent Derby und the other otllclalp were out wonting like heroes to clear the tracks, and soon had their Ilirht cars spinulug along on timo over their entire routes. Operating street cars has beeu a dillloult feat, as the snow was heavy and wet, each car carrylug half a ton of tho beautiful ou its sides and roof. THE TKLBPHONE oxchango was completely paralyzed by hot wires. Men wero put to work at onco to restore order but it will tako several days to get a fully restored exchange lu running order. For a time In tho morning a con nection was kept up with Portland but Hint soon broke and tjalem was cut oir from tho woild without. AT Till: FJlEiailT depot all wires wero down. Tho morning freight was got dowu outline, and all the foienoon trains were running without dlspateliei. Wires were .ii.urn in nil directions. A similar snowstorm began December 10, eight years ago and lasted three days, snow hlug from two tofourleet ileeo. and every train snowed In up to thH bubs. AN KLEiri'JlICAL DISPLAY was witnessed on fotato street thai was of startling biilllauoy. Ouoof tbo telephone wias In "1'ap" SVaite's hop yard fell across several line wires and burned with a bright Jl tsh at eacli poiut of contact. As llio pieces fell through tho network of lines other Humes were seen play ing like lightning along the wrig gling metut serpent that dually was extinguished In tho snow below. Wires k-pt dropping nearly all dav and lino men had to movent double-quick to keep things from collapsing ultojjother. uvnturm at A rAHlNM ('ilH(,nill(iliiiit I'l Olliill ftlnMII Kfocefy mid incnl iiiurM iWlvrry Wrtxniin Imil a Imnl limn mnl nn vp lip In ilUrfiiH, HenriAll putting up for llin nflffiiuon, Tlm unow fell lljlilnr nt iiihiii mnl nl Uiiim wim nrnrly oiip-llilril mid, Hlurrii unit IwiiNn cfo iiMfly rinply, 11 wni tlionliorlrl dny In llio ycnrnml iiniiiy fitiulllFN foil ml tliciini'lvefl short of ncceMllle aiiiI luxuries an wll, Thoiiinn lleilillng, (he Jefferson hop innii. win) In tho city todny, ThuHlortii Iiah undoubtedly catinml ureal miU'erlng to utook Hint Is not Well llOUHflli, TIIH WOltni'IlAY KNOWN In Oregon In what old Minors Bay, Wires running unit mid wn.it arc co.iled no an to bo threo Inohen thick In many places. All trains bo far aroou time; hut whnt tho night will bring on no otioenn toll. 'Tho Western Union lines In tho city are oomplotuly wceokod, but am mnntly old Hues mid wore soon to ho re built, bo thu lima In not great. NOTES' ON THH HTOHM. Tho town clock stopped nt 7:05 a. m. from tho weight of snow on Hit hands. There wero four bravo llltlo snow birds at Miss O. llallou's kindergar ten. Tho stages nil got In on time, but tho Dallas mall camo on horseback. Tho mail carriers aro as fond of fair weather as nnyouo. If thuro was much of tho present character ihero would bu loss likelihood of chaugo March 4th. AT 8 P. M the storm has not abated much and It Is now raining. It is not probable that tho storm will bo over before tomorrow and with cold weather the situation of all tho electric prop; ertles would bo stilt more serious! If there Is much rain a Hood Is Im minent, as the ground under the suow Is frozen some. im i ... . ...I.l..i .11 ,....,... uun o.i. ,. "I"" pw'BH mm mi nuuprn virrn .. ,pt nwfMl wtlh Hi hawm hi mjwrwi, nil htnlh'fi nl Alilcrfilrin HiHll lfi itfililfAflifn nrln HlV'i Wi"l IIIMlllll In HHIliI HlM nlfcMH, hy i Ihk ft lifiml nf IfMiff f(iptrAfilpifitf Mill. Il KM lifilefl'il lllrtl lllrt f"H IfnufiiM hi prthl III filll Oil III" Miilllfiii of nlif Imiiil, Aliturniriif .fiihlixill friiwflwl Hilt lllfefl old hyilfrtliM lirtil Iimh nolil In llinplly of Holii tttfiW, A ffiiiniinlfAlicfl m iifMAlilnl nunllinl vnonlllli! Iftlll nlfprt, wlilrli VM IllilCClt (Mi n, TiiriiirilliinlirftdfitnfliiK llm ntloy III liliKik III In Im Vncrili'il WnH flint llm llilfd timo aiiiI tlimnliii'MMly ndotilotl, - On motion llm oily ntlofiiry Wm ordered III (IrAW All ()fdl imlico itiMlgiiHltnir Dm tnrilelllitr wnrrmilnlo (w pnlil titil of Hie mousy rimllod from llio mid of ('J0,(KXI IiimiiIk, Tho pi'llllon of properly owner In block 18, Unlvemlly mlillllnil, nnk. Ingor tlm right (o connect with tho Kerry nlrnit nawcr wan graiiteil, Two noting (ilty attorney uxplnliicil to tho council, Hint In regard to the altv'n suit iiuitlnnl llm county to to cover about ffi(HH) road lax, llio cir cuit court held the city iniild not collect naiiio back from tho county, but that thu city could re-collect (ho Biitnu oil tho properly owners. H ilil olllcur wns Instruoled In put tho ciiko In shape for an appeal provided a Bcltluuiont could not bo arrived at with tho county court. Thin wan thu hint session of thu old council. 'ttl tfUlit 'n m f mrm kii fmt, I M niim w fmamminji ffrfl m n i f inAt fdiwfff I am tRn iWilfMH" rt win ifii rt mm llU 'ef w ft l mt f i, ft tn nU M"B (fit whIi ml I ' hi rH" i rfmrrfHm ni (MM At" I nrnwra lHI( UffPlftHj l n uml f hb A wwa mm nt il mmmmtmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmgmmtmm dlot1 mskM m tit umi r a firA tmm nt iin am M ft)" nl Ilr ifmA fmliirf nHfllifA l Msf wrtt (w no irrf niftlrtdf ft f npil lifi m aw Am' fllM. iiflil nf wwf fiflir ,(w ithi Biiff it (wIlnM. km A wnfl ifisii iim Ahnnifc(, MiiiiilcinMil, Mri If rwi IwtnUtflf If. U"ii, liniU"sHmi, nr SOUTH SALEM PROTESTS. Against Oomlng Into tlio Olty Want tho Road Flxod. Pursuant to a general call an pub lished lu the dally papers a meeting of the taxpayers of Houth Salem met at tho old Houth Salem school hoiiso Tuesday evening. On motion O. W. Scrlbor was elected chairman nnd Oliver Jury secretary. The oh Jectof tliomeetlug was explained by J. M. Blgler.moved and earned that u committee of five bo appointed to drattaud circulated remonctranre to extending tho city limits on tho B-iuth. J. M. Blgler, H. H. Joiv, Win. Benson, F. A. Ml.e, J. T. aienn, committee. Moved and carried that it is tho sonco of this meeting that wo are opposed to any extentlon of the city limits ou tljo south. Moved aud carried that women taxpayers bo considered ellgablo to sign the romoustrunco to bo clicu latcd. Tho following was adepted: "Resolved, That It Is the senso of this meeting that tho county court should grant an appropriation sutll cieut to put In good pussablo condi tion tho road leading south from thu sou ih terminus of Commercial street to Rural cemetery." Tho meeting udjourned to meet and hear report of committee In two weoks, In basement of now Lincoln school house. i1 .ff !' 7,'i"' limni-wwiii in (Miliiclin, tfllflAflJH' Ayer's Pills, fntHttttht fir J, 0. Ayof h 04,, towolf Mm, Pi.l hr ill UhttiWi nl UmIci Ik HhM; Till) lUtil.lnll (HMM, Hums of llin nlifiimli who ttefc iepiil urty llml 'I'uriier'A MiiglMiOlfUnliow aI llrr-il'n operA liotinA wm iml mieli a "tvny up" nflnlr nn Ihey fxpfeled l two. Mnli'A gfenleni i"iH.'t)lAll(ilin nro n'liiiutliiien not renllfed III thin world, MwAitt l''piSHiul,.-TliA fillipfnl of l4tfMy1iri, will bu field tlitim il y, nt il iiVlouk fcini Hid Unitarian (ihiintli, Iiii(rtd oftotl.ty, nn Imil (moii fllllllltlllCIlt, i ' 1 1 - i lilKIAh AM) I'flftHimi,. CITY COUNCIL BUSINESS. What tho Old Council Did at Its Last Meeting. The city council met lust evening with Aldermen La Fore, Lamour eux, Kleln.Moores, Hunt nnd John son, present, and Mayor D'Arcy presiding. The comraitteo on accounts aud current expences reported that tho claim of 8. T. Richardson, for $328.25, asnttorney's fees, bo reject ed. Lafore moved the acceptanco of tho report, which was seconded by Moores. Johnson Bpoko against its adoption, when Moores said ho fav ored paying It nt the end of a law suit rather thun at tho beginning of a suit, and thut with some degree of warmth. Tho vote on tho report stood live for and one against tho adoption. An extended report was also sub mitted by -the committee on ac counts and current expenses, con cerning the condition of tho city's fliiuncca, which was placed on llio. The following bills were ordered paid: L. ulil & Bush $ 24 00 It P Mlnto 03 OTi Baker & Strang 68 14 ME Giwdell 100 00 A K Strang V f0 Ooodhuo & C'ablll 2 25 '....I... i r i.... i.... r 117 o ' .'""o"", V,"B v Ai.M'usat.BUiilB.MIsaM. L. Hausee aud nuiciu uiiDiiKMi v""""""" - Snowstoum Ball. Tho 2nd Entra Nous ball take& placo at Reed's thlsovoulng. The, committee au noun co that thoso having tickets for the party this evening please go to tho Court stuet entrance, as ttie dressing rooms will bo ou tho stage. llio concert Is from 8 to 0 and tbo programme that has beeu arranged for it Is ouo of rare excellence. Tno orchestra will consist of twelve pieces and the evonlng's progrummo will boa grand o.ie. M. E. Sunday School. Tho an nual meeting of oilleersand teachers was held last night aud following ofllcors iwero looted for ensuing year: Superintendent, Scott Uo.mh; " 28 60 F. A. Wiggins: secretary O. E. Rob ' 48 (10 ii l....rl... 1.'. f Mii'i.llnnl. clinr. 1 llll. II1I1U1 llllll JJ it J II 1 1 ""I ' ., lster, Dr. C. H. Hall; organist, Miss Lulu M. Smith: asst. i rgaulst, Miss Pearl Bradshaw. Attendaiico has averaged over 300 the past quarter, it it It E Moores & Co 20 00 B W Lewis & Co 130 00 A B Smith ic tni Gideon Stolz 8 60 Jumes Warren . . 2 60 Salem Druy & Truck Co 1 "0 Huleui water Co 103 74 Robert McKlllop 22 60 II II Robinson 16 75 A Burnett 22 60 Frank Culver 4 60 Harry Hutloti 4 60 Ellis Let-son 2 00 J H Woods 14 00 Mike Horgau W) James Robertson. 8 00 J Evans ...- ) Sdem Iron 'Works 15 00 W F Bowker., 3 70 Mm, W. IL Kgmi, wlfo of Hie county clerk, In homo from ntvw weeks vMt with Portland frlohdn, M. V. Rork linn trailed hln Che- iiiiikula street property for n 100 noro farm threo miles south of town, Willi Mr. Tanner. Tho latter' will inovo into tho city with hln family, An Imiiiuiino stock of ladles' gold watches at .1. O. Burr's, 100 Stalo. Hllver plated cutlery nnd fine carving nets at J. O. Burr's, 100 Statu street. TiikJouunal today with its full account ot the first big snow storm In eight years will bu preserved an mi historical number. F N. Mills and Norn D. Shepherd got a marrlngo IIcuiibo last night nnd start out ou their married life in a storm. Cold weather V Yes, hut braro through it you will bo fully repaid when you see tho holiday display of fiirultuio novelties at Keller & Marsh's, Gold watchiB, diamonds and Jew elry lu latisl styles at. I. Q. Ban's, 100 State street. Heo tho show window of Jones & Beruanll for tho llucst thing lu Christmas candles. They mako on ly the best. Go to tho New York Rickotfor Men's aud Boy's rubber boots und shoes, also for Ladles' and Misses rubber boots und shoes aud Ludles' and MNses Arcliogaiteis, also rub ber coatB and slickers for Men and gossamers for Ladles and Misses. d w Book cases at Keller & Marsh's. Sideboards ttio klud your wife wants at Keller and Marsh's. Ladles' poisamcr rubbora 85 aud 35 cento nt Krausto Bros Toys of all kinds at actual cost. Win. Sargeant, 813 Commercial St. 12 30 at. Sco tho moquctto rugs, nt Keller & Marsh's. Christmas groceries in tho great est perfection ut Harrltt & M du ty re's. Storm rubbora best malio 40 cents at Krausso Bros. DKA'I'IIS. HOLIDAY GOODS. mrurn WlMl CUR un STiiS A HOLIDAY GOODS. wn w III give special values In nil kinds of Holiday Goods. . now unu asKa k:e'k.wTkk; . IMUFFLBR's. , SILK MITTENS, NAPKINS. PORTrERES. rr,pn OVERMTTRTB. BILKbUSPENDERS, FASCINATORS. KID GLOVES. LACE CURTAINS, GENT'S FANCY NECKWEAR, NIGHT SHIRTS. SILK UMBRELLAS, ..,... t iTni., r.mnn. Library Lsmnn. Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Toilet Soap, rerfumeryrarior "'Vliie Hbot-H, U'u-liry, Underwear, etc. WILLIS BROS. & CO. ojalfejsat Salem, Oregon, Thiplh Platkd. If 25 years oi married life makes a sliver wedding, thirty yours ought to bu u triple plutoullalr. Thus, Presitiiug Ealoi Bowersox and wKo were given a hnudtome reception and doiiuilon tho other evening ut thu Evangel! cul chuich, on tlio occasion of llieli 80Ui weddlug unnlversary. Reduced, thoso silk orabroJ dorcd idippora for gontlcmon from $l,2bto75 cfiitsat Krausso liros 'lUl'T'S PILLS Invigorate bodj and mind. Toys nt closing QUI prices, at Wm. Surgeunt's. Get u burgulu. Sargeant Is selling out all htsstock of holiday toys ut cost. Wood. Wood. Pleuty of It sawed ami ri-iulv for delivery. Leave your orders wl nyuirs siauie, mruei ui Ferry and Liberty. mu-iuu Tvi'K- Wkitino. Tho under slguesl l prepared to do tyHj-wrlt-log, ctipylugund olllco steno'raplc work, on reasonablo terms. Room 11, fjray block. Ktklla Bhkhman, If you want the best caudyevcr made lu Oregon gst your ChrUtmus supply of Jodm Bnrdi. "inuuj-i ,wv'!'W, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, SNOWED UNDER. W i S(iwd uncfrwWt rdtrifcr ttNMf flni blunkdi Wm tnn i uf ! ' wool blunkd, rd ill kfnch of wood r.i lw (owft prim, ViyOuifi "lull oT vil mninwwii mmymmmiimmmmmiiimmmmmm T. McF. PATTON & SONS. Groatost Holiday Hoadquartors in Salem, If Yon Hare Ten Cents or Ten Dolte lo Spend to Mib GET DOIIBLB AMIU.MB I'lliull, (.'olliilold, 1'olUhed worn), Photo holder, Autograph, HOHAP II00KS- I'orly slylesi IIUHiKS- Kainlly, Oxford, llngnlors, TiMtituientn, l'ocket ctllllons, Bound In Seal nnd Morocco. JtlVKNtLEH- Mother Story, Chatterbox, Wortllltiuton nnnunl, Zlg.ag juries, Vunnr girls, Mother goose, LlfuofSherdlnti, LiughliiKeyes, Gkefnl days, Baby laud, nnd 2U0 varieties. RICH BINDING8 Ken nnd Land, Savage world, Young America, Health mid wealth, losephus, 'Tom Sawyer, . lluoklebury Finn, Cnlldreu's Llfo or Christ, In; (lit llaf, VALUES IT Mill STATS ST. STORE. Jloy'fl llo-tl of flHifn, nlnl WK) olhflrn. Lira of Uhrlsl. Life of SI, Paul, liHATJlMH OOOIW l'lirren, (nlerlliix nllver) t;uu nnu uounr uoxen, Traveling Cnnes, tr...u fli..u.. Writing Desk. worK mixes, Munio Roll, Hclnnors Het. Mntilauro Hein. Blnoklng Outrun, Drinking Cupn, H Mngsxlua Hohlors, Palntod Screens, Inkwells, Paperweights. GAMES Loulsn. Migration, Yacht Gnmo, ('roll I nolo, Krollo Box, Sliced Nigger, Clieokors, A, B, O, Blooks, Kortu no Toller. Ollf H3 Alctorlnl Authors, Spelling Gamo. ART B00K8 Egypt Illustrated, England UlUbtratod, Germany Illustrated, . Putwlltift llltWlfnl M.00 It-Hluewl l i.M, HTATIOKKIlY- Plthtll BoiM, llntid Paluled.' Plnlq Finish. Grecian l'nrolihieHl, (lm llond, Royal I'otniwdoHr, Clover tmt, OihI Bend, 1m varieties. UJIltlMlMAHUAltDa- Hnuliel, Booklets. Hfttltl X'rlnge, UOIIII0, Trnyn, lOOt) Styles. MI80ELLANEOU8- PorfuirieRottten.OxydlaedillVM', Silver Pin Cushions, Opera Glasses, Button Hooks, JaiMneM Imp-, talloiis, Paper Knives, Lttttur Scales, Dictionaries and Btandn. " Diaries for 1803, for pocket nnd desk, ' ' Standard nnd now hooks, In Md, cloth and gilt bindings. Also Toilet Sets and Cases to lw cloned out nt actual cost. Mako your wife, hUsbsnd, sweet heart, or children a present of on fo Mable Todd's Gold Pens. ' Toilet Cases and Games at Actual Costs C. G. GIVEN Beats Them All. "d BARGAINS IN SHO.ES. Men's Calf Shoes S3 00 worth $8 50 Milwau oo Oil Grain Shoes 2 50 Voul Calf Congross Shoes 1 75 Bov's Oil Grain Shoes 1' 75 A1a' llslvslnir ftlmnnra Mon's Holiday Slippers .- '. . . . 1 25 Best Kip Boots 3 50 Oil Grain Boots 4 00 Soo ladies' reduced list noxt week. Wo can save you money o n all purhasca, for cash. Noxt door to Lamport s big horse. 3 2 2 1 A 4 00, 00 00 75 00 5tf C. G. GIVEN. At Wheatland, December 10, 1802, J. It. Davis, uged 70 years. Deceased wus III only eight hours. Ho camo from Indiana In 1810. Tho funeral was to bo held at xWheatlaud today nt 1 p. in. At her homo notr Sllverlon, Sun day, Dec. 18, 1802, Mrs. Catherine Hicks, aged 72 years. In Sllvertou, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 1802, Mrs Ehiu Drako.aged 02 years. At the family homo In West Sa lem, Polk county, Wednesday, December 21, 1802, nf consumption, RibbloJ. Skinner, son of II. A. Skinner, uged 17 years 2 months. Notice will be glyeii as to burial liter ou. Tho Plain Truth Ts good enough for Hood's Harsapa riilu llierels no need of embellish ment or sensationalism, Simply wliut Hood's Sursaparlllii does, thut tells tho siory of lis merit. If jou huve never reallztd Its benellts a single I. Co will convince you It Is a good medicine. Tno highest j rasu has been won by IIimkI'm Pills for their easy, yet Finest stook of gold pens and holders, pencils the celebrated Atklu, Lambert & Co. make, at J. G. Barr'B, 100 State street. If you want dolls, and other holi day goods, and teacher's Oxford bibles, go to tho Now York Rackot. They sell cheap. d w John G. Wright's Fair Souvonlrs gooll'llko hot cakes. Call early to get one free. Brjulro Farrar & Co. wero not bet by a little snow. They gavo prompt delivery of groceries to all parts of the city. men's best rubbor boots $8 nd $8 86 a pair at Krau.so Bros. Bwstsllverplate teascts, watersots, cuke baskets, fruit and nut dishes, ut J. G. Barr's, 100 state street. Toys of ull kinds nt actual cost. Wm. Sargeant, 318 Commercial St. J2-20-3I. Beautiful vases, lamps, salad dishes, parlor lamps, nnd other at tractive Christmas gifts given away by Clark & Eppley, who havo tho best baking powder of Hie kind ever lu Sulem. China sets and Individual pieces, Just tho tiling for tho hollduys, at llanltt&MoIntyre's, Jouts & Bernard! lead on Christ inus candle. Found A sum of jnonoy. Own er can have tho samo by proving PARLOR LAMPS, ., HALL LAMPS, ; EVERYTHING IN LAMPS; Fine Patens and Lam Assortment ill ii-ntfi'ti n Soil by all drug-'nrooertv and tiavluu charges, cull gists. Price 25 cents. nt JoiiUNAfc olllce. 1212-m DPRICE'S Baking powder. The onlv Pure Craui of Tartar Powder. NoAiujuohUiNo AU. Ud U Million of Hoomo Yrs tkt ftfpKtai -IN- 1 11 H, a il Call and soo our goods. AITKEN & PALMER, . 120 State Streot. CHRISTMAS m 4LMV01 HERE K Procrastination lathe thief of time. Buy now. Wo cau pleM y fel quality, quantity, and price, i v ia 09 w(( I Dolls. Doll bods. Doll trunks. Doll cabs. Work boxes. Dressing eases. Perfumu oases. Cult aud collar boxes. Mirrors. BIwj statuary. Glass baskets. Purses. Beads. Notions. Drums. Toy tea sets. iWCKiug worse, Hobby horses, Shooilk's. Boy's carts. iwy'H wagons. Iron trains. Steam trains. Tin toys. Rubber toys. Belkiaad cbliaes. Meehauleal toys. Building blooks. ABO blooks. Games. flanks. Tom. Robber Animals. Steves. . No trouble te show goods. 'W V Brooks k Harr 94 Stat trat;, r-i ifiMst'i "in '' ' 'lsiiji'iifWfllUfti?iSvi"'.j afafe - A Sit, t i& i-